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Flexible session lengths to suit relaxation or focused therapeutic need.

Relax and unwind with a 60-minute session that uses rhythmic gliding strokes and kneading to improve circulation and relieve surface tension. For those needing deeper relief, the modality can be adjusted to focus on the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue with firmer pressure. This foundational treatment is the perfect entry point for managing daily stress and achieving a state of complete physical and mental tranquility.

Experience the perfect balance of relaxation and clinical pressure with a 75-minute session tailored to your current physical needs and comfort level. Our therapists utilize a combination of friction, tapping, and slow strokes to ensure that both surface-level stress and deeper muscle knots are addressed. This duration provides enough time for a thorough full-body flow that leaves you feeling refreshed, mobile, and deeply rested.

Indulge in a 90-minute therapeutic session that offers a comprehensive approach to both mental relaxation and physical recovery for the entire body. The extended time allows for a detailed focus on areas of chronic tension while maintaining a soothing, continuous rhythm to reset the nervous system. You will experience a profound reduction in physical stiffness and a lasting sense of harmony that supports your overall health and well-being.

Our ultimate two-hour massage provides the time necessary for deep, transformative work on both the muscle fibers and the connective tissue layers. This intensive treatment allows for the thorough release of long-standing adhesions and a complete neutralization of the body’s stress response. It is a premium clinical experience for those seeking a total physical reset and an unparalleled level of therapeutic relaxation and healing.
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Skilled therapists tailor pressure and technique to meet your individual needs.
Therapists consult before each session to choose Swedish or deep tissue, ensuring comfort and targeted results.
Licensed professionals use advanced techniques to safely relieve chronic tension and improve muscle function over time.
From light Swedish strokes to firm deep tissue work, pressure is adjusted continuously for your comfort.
Extend sessions to 90 or 120 minutes for comprehensive treatment of multiple areas and deeper release.
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Answers to common questions about choosing and preparing for your massage.
If you want relaxation and improved circulation choose Swedish; for chronic knots, postural issues, or deep pain choose deep tissue. Our therapists assess your concerns and can blend techniques to provide both relaxation and therapeutic release in one session.
Sessions start with a brief consultation, then a full-body or focused massage. Swedish uses long flowing strokes while deep tissue uses slower, firmer pressure. You may feel mild soreness afterward; therapists will modify pressure to keep you comfortable.
Deep tissue can feel intense when targeting adhesions, but it should not be unbearable. Communicate openly about pressure and pain levels; therapists will adjust techniques, pause, or switch approaches to reduce discomfort while achieving release.
Arrive hydrated, avoid heavy meals beforehand, and wear comfortable clothing. Complete intake information and communicate areas of concern and preferred pressure. A short consultation allows therapists to select Swedish or deep tissue approaches appropriate for your needs.
Frequency depends on goals: monthly for general wellness, weekly to biweekly for chronic pain or rehabilitation, and more intensive plans for acute issues. Therapists recommend timing based on your condition, activity level, and response to treatment.
Yes. Acute inflammatory conditions, recent fractures, certain clotting disorders, or uncontrolled hypertension may contraindicate deep tissue work. Always disclose your medical history; therapists may modify techniques or request physician clearance before treatment.